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Bullet era?

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I found this the other day on a civil war site...BUT the house and farm was built in 1714......sorry the pic is so bad but here it is.....
54 cal.
about 1 inch long
and a hole in the bottom....
1 raised ring around the middle
and checkered knearling (spelling ?)
I dond know if it could be Rev War or not....
all my years of civil war studies , I've never seen anything like it.
I was thinking it could also be some "off the wall"
civilian round ?
Any help would be great.....thanks & HH <img src="/metal/html/grin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":grin">
Mike ,Hagerstown,Md.
 
Looks like it is modern day. It resembles a wadcutter bullet they use in pistol matches the only thing is that .54 cal is way to big for any modern pistols. My guess is that it is for a modern day muzzleloader.
 
Thanks , I fig'd it was modern , but thought I would check.
Thanks.
and HH to All <img src="/metal/html/grin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":grin">
 
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